- Studio: Paramount Pictures
- Release Date: Aug 23, 2002
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3.8
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Generally unfavorable- based on 12 Ratings
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Positive: 4 out of 12
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Negative: 8 out of 12
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LyndseySep 6, 20026Not great, but not nearly as bad a the critics imply. it was a fun, no-brainer type movie.
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JeffL.Mar 2, 20033You have already seen this movie, it just had a different title the last time around.
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BunnyC.Sep 16, 20021I recall the previews made it seem ok. Were they for a different movie?
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YarethB.Jan 4, 200310The best thing i have ever seen.
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raVenJul 20, 20032If ever there was proof that movie makers choose the best 60 seconds to show on commercials, this movie is it. The thing is, Elzabeth Hurley's jeans can be eaten by airport machinery only once, and the rest of the movie is just a swirling mess of jokes not worthy of being scratched into locker room walls.
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SangHeeJ.Jan 20, 20051A strange film that wanted to make me cry...for loss of a good $6. It can entertain you for about thirty seconds at a time..a shoddy and stupid film.
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TheCultOfGilbertMulroneycakesJul 16, 20031Hmm...no. Sorry, doesn't work. I'd say try again, but, er, just don't. Except Matthew Perry, who I still INSIST is capable of better. Better than this, than Three to Tango, than Story of Us, of...well, everything. PICK A GOOD SCRIPT, MATTHEW! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! Hurley: just go away.
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AlanS.Apr 26, 20031Would have been a 0 except for a brief shot of Hurley's panties. Awful, awful movie.
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PatC.May 27, 20043Your basic disposable dumb-ass movie. The bull-milking scene could have been hilarious if it hadn't been so shoddily designed. As a divorce-premised story in the vein of Intolerable Cruelty, it would have been a catastrophe if children had been involved.
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50When Serving Sara reaches beyond its grasp and dreams big, Perry and Hurley float the movie on aplomb and wit. When the film gears down for slower-paced set pieces and disposable villains, its stars find themselves knee-deep in a giant comedy cow pie.
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0It's the kind of bad movie that gives bad movies a bad name.
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10Numbingly feeble -- The dialogue is witless, the situations are lame, the humor juvenile and the chemistry between the stars nonexistent.